I use a hairdryer set to cold to clean out dust, rather than using canned air. Why are you not part of the master race yet, /g/?
I have an anti static vacuum
Only cost me 150€ used
Shop vac, homie. Small ones are inexpensive and extremely useful for anyone not living in their parents' basement.
>>59033023
>>59033042
>not using an ionizing blower
https://www.simco-ion.com/products/category/ionizing-blowers
just take your case outside and use a leaf blower on it
pretty much the quickest most efficient way
>>59033023
>>59033042
>>59033049
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>>59033086
>All these idiots think these are good solutions.
Get an air compressor.
I just use a normal fucking vacuum cleaner and make sure not to overly touch circuitery
Never had problems
>>59033023
>being this gay without realizing
>>59033115
I don't already have a compressor, but i already have a leaf blower and shopvac
And you have to worry about condensed moisture from the air being compressed, so you have to get an air drier, or if you get a shitty one from craigslist, it might throw oil all over your shit. . .
Stop being a know it all faggot if you don't know shit.
>>59033301
>he can't repair his own gear
>he thinks oil will ruin your gear
>>59033023
>bombarding electronics with ionized gas
what could possibly go wrong
Would leaving the computer plugged in (grounded) help with static when using a vacuum blower?
>>59033023
Same here. I'm to cheap to buy canned air and don't think it would be justified to buy a compressor just to clean my computer.
I use a bicycle pump with the ball needle attachment
>>59033086
>leaf blower
You are gonna shoah the Canadians?
>>59033351
>what is a heat gun
>>59033023
don't listen to the kikes truing to sell anti static bullshit. I have used my whole life hairdryer or regular vacuum cleaner to dedust my PC. never had a single problem.
I use an electric air pump.
>>59033457
smd/smt and static resistant pcbs are designed for that
all components and electronics today are designed for microwave fields and magnetic flux
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>>>59033023 (OP)
>>being this gay without realizing
maybe it's Linus?